Geneva, Nov 05, 2023

LOT 325

ATTRIBUTABLE TO MOULINIÉ, BAUTTE & CO., GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, VINAIGRETTE (PERFUME-BOX), YELLOW GOLD

CHF 15,000 - 35,000

EUR 15,800 - 36,900 / USD 16,700 - 38,800 / HKD 130,000 - 304,000

TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE

Sold: CHF 18,750

An exceptional Formed as a rosebud, the petals enamelled in shades of pink, with green leaves, set with borders of pearls and centre set with rose-cut diamonds; the reverse of red guilloché (engine-turned) enamel over a chased rosebud, with black, light blue, and green enamelled borders; with rosette diaper-work grille.


Grading System
Grade:
Case: 2

Very good

Brand attributable to Moulinié, Bautte & Co., Geneva, Switzerland

Year Circa 1805

Length 46

Width 27

Accessories Original box

Notes

The representation of a scarlet rose bulb is reminiscent of the female symbol of the vulva of the vagina. It should be remembered that from the 18th century to the present day, the symbolism that associates female virginity with a floral imagination, and more particularly with the motif of the wilting rose, is omnipresent in literature and painting. This object is therefore a floral metaphor inherent in the term defloration. It is therefore easy to imagine that its maker saw it as a gift from a lover to his mistress after the completion of the sexual act; the rose having bloomed!

For more information, we refer the reader to the work of Pauline Mortas, PhD student in contemporary history (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès) and to her online publication: “Des femmes et des fleurs, Représenter la perte de la virginité.” (Women and flowers, Representing the loss of virginity; November 16, 2019).

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Jean-François Bautte (1772-1837)

He became apprenticed in Geneva at the age of 12, learning the crafts of case-maker, engine-turner, watchmaker, jeweller, and gem-setter. He was barely nineteen years old when he signed his first watch. In 1797, Bautte took as partner the case-maker Moulinié; in 1804 they were joined by watchmaker Jean Gabriel Moynier, the name of the company becoming first Moulinié, Bautte & Co., then Moulinié, Bautte & Moynier. In the early 19th century, Bautte was Geneva’s most important dealer.

Provenance

Similar object
  • Christie’s, London, auction, May 22, 2001, Vinaigrettes from the Englefield Collection, lot 353, sold for the amount of GB£ 16 450. <https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-2047271>
  • Patek Philippe Museum, Geneva (Inv. E-107).
Biography

  • Patek Philippe Museum, The Emergence of the Portable Watch, Geneva, Patek Philippe Museum Editions, 2015, vol. IV, p. 394.